
New Hampshire Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form
In New Hampshire, a durable statutory power of attorney form enables an individual, known as the "principal," to delegate the management of their financial matters to another person, referred to as the "agent." The specific powers granted can differ based on the principal's wishes. The term "durable" signifies that this power of attorney remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Statutory Form
The New Hampshire Legislature has made a statutory version of a power of attorney form available at § 564-E:301.
Sources
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